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stotter
/ ˈstotər; ˈstɒtə /
verb
- to stagger
noun
- anything outstanding, esp a good-looking person
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stotter1
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Example Sentences
Further Mrs. Stotter, who had been a midwife for so long and was still merely “very respectable.”
There was no more draft in this corner than is usual to corners; but Mrs. Stotter was only a Vrouw, and not a “Juffrouw.”
Juffrouw Laps was now forced to turn to Mrs. Stotter, though she felt that she was letting herself down in appealing to a Vrouw.
The reader will have noticed that Mrs. Stotter digressed from the theme.
Yes, Mrs. Stotter, when you are here you must drink with us.
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